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Greenmantle

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1,974 posts

132 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Not sure whether fellow Lounge members frequent the NP&E board but I thought I would start this thread as an homage to the recent political revelation!

My Dad was a civilian administrator for the Met Police.

cobra kid

5,505 posts

264 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Metallurigist.
Lab Technician.

Squadrone Rosso

3,602 posts

171 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Plod for South Wales Police. Retired in ‘78.

Earthdweller

17,974 posts

150 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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My dad started as an apprentice aged 14 in Mullards in Blackburn, spent his entire working life there rising to being head of quality control for radio valves .. still have a golden valve he was presented with

My granddad was an overseer in a cotton mill, he was a WW1 veteran of the Acrrington Pals who lost his leg on the first day of the battle of the Somme

Kuwahara

1,411 posts

42 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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TV engineer, had to go to Eindhoven for training during his apprenticeship to the Philips factory,late 50’s I think.

bristolracer

5,893 posts

173 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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The MD of a Bra manufacturer.

CivicDuties

9,052 posts

54 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Production line shift worker in a chocolate factory.

jdw100

5,488 posts

188 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Toolmaker.

No, a Pharmacist.

I’ve heard these two so many times this week I can’t be sure any more…

CammyN

238 posts

23 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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....a gambling bully who had no time for his children, he would rather gamble on horses than buy them shoes. He didn't care that I achieved so much in his lifetime and he died penniless, no one mourned.

His career was in engineering.

Blib

47,244 posts

221 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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.....an archetypal, self made East End wheeler dealer.

He even owned a Silver Shadow.

FNG

4,635 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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bristolracer said:
The MD of a Bra manufacturer.
Bristols, eh? Username checks out.

FNG

4,635 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Anyway, my dad was an engineering manager in chemical manufacturing.

phumy

5,820 posts

261 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Was a pioneer RN Clearance Diver, removing unexploded weapons around the UK`s docklands in the late 1940`s


This was in Manchester Docks in 46/47



My Dad, second from left, just come up from a dive to have a well earned cuppa



Chilling out with his mates, second from the right


Im really proud of the old boy, these pictures have only come to light in the last 5 years, 15 years after he passed, he would have been chuffed to bits to have seen them too.

The Hypno-Toad

13,158 posts

229 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Full time.

Professor Of Engineering Science.

Side hustles.

Expert Witness in cases involving unexpected failure of metal components

Consultant in diamond structures to various different diamond mining corporations .

Consultant to various aerospace and brake manufacturing companies with regard to the development of carbon/graphite brakes for aircraft.

He got about a bit and was quite clever. Not really a trait carried over to me.

However, he was not particularly well liked. He had very definite opinions & made it very clear when he thought he was right and every one else was wrong.

When he passed away, only two people turned up for his funeral from the University he had worked at for the last 20 years of his career.

Deep Thought

39,098 posts

221 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Operations Manager at a large bakery chain. But a breadman at heart, from the days when breadmen went door to door.

As was his father before him.


Deep Thought

39,098 posts

221 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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phumy said:
Was a pioneer RN Clearance Diver, removing unexploded weapons around the UK`s docklands in the late 1940`s


This was in Manchester Docks in 46/47



My Dad, second from left, just come up from a dive to have a well earned cuppa



Chilling out with his mates, second from the right


Im really proud of the old boy, these pictures have only come to light in the last 5 years, 15 years after he passed, he would have been chuffed to bits to have seen them too.
Thats genuinely awesome.

Lovely you have those photos.

blue_haddock

4,882 posts

91 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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My daddy was a bank robber
But he never hurt nobody.....

Ussrcossack

915 posts

66 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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bristolracer said:
The MD of a Bra manufacturer.
In cheshire?
Cant remember the company but think London Road macclesfield

Mine was a service engineer, most of his life in Time Recording industry. He then became self employed in the same field until his retirement

Edited by Ussrcossack on Thursday 13th June 13:00

phumy

5,820 posts

261 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Deep Thought said:
phumy said:
Was a pioneer RN Clearance Diver, removing unexploded weapons around the UK`s docklands in the late 1940`s


This was in Manchester Docks in 46/47



My Dad, second from left, just come up from a dive to have a well earned cuppa



Chilling out with his mates, second from the right


Im really proud of the old boy, these pictures have only come to light in the last 5 years, 15 years after he passed, he would have been chuffed to bits to have seen them too.
Thats genuinely awesome.

Lovely you have those photos.
After getting these pictures i decided to get an oil painting commissioned 2m x 1m its now on my lounge wall.




The commisioned painting is an amalgamation of two different photos and fits my wall great.

RustyMX5

9,033 posts

241 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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Banker